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seven-time winner of the tour de france. this is the biggest fraud in the history of sport, the biggest. he couldn't have done it alone. >> armstrong has been stripped of his seven tour de france victories, banned from his sport, left his charity and lost nearly everything. but he hopes comments like these he made on the own network -- >> they are my mistake and i'm sorry for that. >> -- might be enough to help restore his reputation and rewrite his story. >> you win the tour de france seven times, you have a happy marriage, you have children -- it's just this mythic, perfect story. and it wasn't true. >> it's the greatest sports story ever told in many ways. that's why it's been the most traumatic fall from grace. >> yes or no, did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. my cocktail, so to speak, was only epo, but not a lot, transfusions and testosterone. >> doping, he told winfrey, was just part of doing business. >> we have to have air in our tires or we have to have water in our bottl
seven-time winner of the tour de france. this is the biggest fraud in the history of sport, the biggest. he couldn't have done it alone. >> armstrong has been stripped of his seven tour de france victories, banned from his sport, left his charity and lost nearly everything. but he hopes comments like these he made on the own network -- >> they are my mistake and i'm sorry for that. >> -- might be enough to help restore his reputation and rewrite his story. >> you win the...
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the doctor was questioned and later charged under france's anti-drugs act. >> as the 1998 tour de france got under way, the lid was blown off systematic doping in the peliton. >> it was pretty clear it was a major problem. french police are arresting team members or followers with industrial quantities of doping substances and equipment. >> the following year, the tour de france was billed as the tour of renewal. teams were terrified of being raided. but lance armstrong came prepared with a delivery man in tow called moto man. >> it was a gardener/handy man for lance armstrong. to get epo for the tour de france, we came up with a plan. and the plan had moto man involved where he would follow the race, always stayed within probably a half hour drive of our motorcycle drive from our hotel. he basically had the container filled with epo. and he would basically just wait for a phone call on a secret phone. when he had to do a delivery, he would do a delivery. >> armstrong coming up now. can he get off to a great start in the tour de france? he is aiming at 8:09. 8:02.51. lance armstrong with
the doctor was questioned and later charged under france's anti-drugs act. >> as the 1998 tour de france got under way, the lid was blown off systematic doping in the peliton. >> it was pretty clear it was a major problem. french police are arresting team members or followers with industrial quantities of doping substances and equipment. >> the following year, the tour de france was billed as the tour of renewal. teams were terrified of being raided. but lance armstrong came...
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at the moment this is still being treated as an unfortunate tragedy here in france but it has the potential to become serious. french hostages are also being held in mali by al qaeda in the area. the botched mission together with the situation in mali makes their future look very bleak indade -- indeed. >> the french president spoke about the hoft situation about an hour ago. >> i have taken some days ago an action intend to carry out an action to free one of our agents held for more than three and a half years in terrible conditions. this operation was not successful in spite of the sacrifice of two of our soldiers and no doubt the assassination of our hostage. >> let's get the latest live from the capital. originally, rory, the french government was saying it wasn't going to put troops in. what changed things? >> well, lauren, you are right. as recently as i think two months ago, in october and november of 2012 francois hollande was saying yes, he could consider sending troops into mali but they would be just for training and logistics. but the request mali put out this week specifically
at the moment this is still being treated as an unfortunate tragedy here in france but it has the potential to become serious. french hostages are also being held in mali by al qaeda in the area. the botched mission together with the situation in mali makes their future look very bleak indade -- indeed. >> the french president spoke about the hoft situation about an hour ago. >> i have taken some days ago an action intend to carry out an action to free one of our agents held for...
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the clashes have been stronger between other heads of government between france and germany in the past 30 years. it is so fundamental to the sense of their identity. any clashes will not seriously rock about. >> why not britain or any of the other global powers? >> in fact, he insisted in the treaty there should be a preamble added that the franco- german friendship would not in any way prejudice the relationship between britain and the united states. they have received a french band initiation from charles de gaulle that he did not get from the british prime minister at the time.+ it is perhaps deeper than and some people imagine. it has been the case that germany and france as well as next-door neighbors have a particular interest in trying to achieve this together. it is more than a friendship. it is a partnership because they have common goals. the common goal was to integrate europe politically and economically. that is really a part of this friendship. it is something that both france and germany see as being essential to their own well- being. >> could also be about rival nation
the clashes have been stronger between other heads of government between france and germany in the past 30 years. it is so fundamental to the sense of their identity. any clashes will not seriously rock about. >> why not britain or any of the other global powers? >> in fact, he insisted in the treaty there should be a preamble added that the franco- german friendship would not in any way prejudice the relationship between britain and the united states. they have received a french...
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>> >> france sends an more backup as somalia airstrike center if the day. hello, your watching live from our headquarters. also ahead, a cleric in pakistan is given just hours to dissolve parliament. the government targets one of the strongest. understanding the often misunderstood, companies focusing on special talents of those living with gaspers syndrome. france is sending more military personnel, 550 troops on the ground and the flow is speeding up as the intervention intensifies. >> they will not allow them to fall, they wanted to be a quick operation. these transport carriers have been loaded with heavy and sophisticated equipment. they could not prevent the capture, and the government controls on garrison towns. the group that took the area says it is still willing to negotiate. >> we spoke to the mediator telling them we are willing to reach a peaceful solution. the government has nothing to do with what is going on right now. >> france is now on the ground as well as the air. some of the troops will remain, protecting them while others will have fu
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of the biggest again france yes it's one of the biggest in the world i mean i was the thousands of people the best actually a lot of the best people look i'm glad cram the who they went to live in france so what can you say about the work worthy and nice crowd to deal with i mean nice people to communicate with because you then have some count and there are three kinds of russian society in france the first immigration first wave there's the first with the second one. first. and second war. and the now. and the first immigration i what i know i don't know everybody. they lived very poorly they had many difficulties to. they had drugs but but nobody helped. them we had a half sister and. much older than us and all of us she loved very much punch her french but she always said there was nobody help. to. to get up but many of the people who emigrated to france they were rich in russia didn't they take the jewelry with them they're buying the jewelry yes they took my my grandmother took our jewel of a and a silver sinks she saw all that for nothing now will go on most especially during the wo
of the biggest again france yes it's one of the biggest in the world i mean i was the thousands of people the best actually a lot of the best people look i'm glad cram the who they went to live in france so what can you say about the work worthy and nice crowd to deal with i mean nice people to communicate with because you then have some count and there are three kinds of russian society in france the first immigration first wave there's the first with the second one. first. and second war. and...
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and salafist within syria the so-called rebels are the same that france is fighting in mali and the arms are the same provided from the same sources and possibly also the financial means are the same so actually what was started as a quick attempt to refer regime now has spread all over the region and it is creating instability. i would say from afghanistan down to mali so it's a very large area which is entirely. with the various factions of armed groups which are being trained. organized from foreign forces and they are moving from one place to another you're not dealing with a regular army so these are groups which are very fast moving from one country to another and we see what they certainly need mali the forces which are that are coming guest from libya but also some coming from far away from syria and some of the bible to say even from afghanistan so it's quite a mess the west has failed in the implementation of the greater middle east the strategy that was pushed in by president bush at the time and maybe if some some new policy has to be addressed using the u.n. for for wha
and salafist within syria the so-called rebels are the same that france is fighting in mali and the arms are the same provided from the same sources and possibly also the financial means are the same so actually what was started as a quick attempt to refer regime now has spread all over the region and it is creating instability. i would say from afghanistan down to mali so it's a very large area which is entirely. with the various factions of armed groups which are being trained. organized from...
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end of the cold war before the cold war it was germany that carried the economic weight and france that carried the political weight now there's been a shift towards political weight for germany as well at least from a french perspective so that certainly has made cooperation more difficult in. germany doesn't seem like it's rushing to support france in terms of defenses like the intervention in mali france admits it's underestimated the threat there how would you explain burlington's restraint on this issue. well i mean the major factor in this is of course germany's history you know germany traditionally since since the end of world war two has not really rushed into military conflict is really is really important and it has backing in the german population for not doing so and especially this year i'm going to makan is up for reelection in the fall it would be very difficult for her to change the stand so i don't think we'll be seeing any movement in the short term but it really does depend on how the situation in mali developed you think there are political scientists at the free un
end of the cold war before the cold war it was germany that carried the economic weight and france that carried the political weight now there's been a shift towards political weight for germany as well at least from a french perspective so that certainly has made cooperation more difficult in. germany doesn't seem like it's rushing to support france in terms of defenses like the intervention in mali france admits it's underestimated the threat there how would you explain burlington's restraint...
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music, france just wants to forget the stain on its beloved tour de france. most french, though, say that they're just exhausted with this story. they've had enough. and they want the world to move on. victor? >> zain, thanks. let's go back now to randi kaye, live on the national mall in d.c. and we know that there's at least one fife and drum squad there, practicing and preparing. and we've seen all week, all the preps with even the stand-ins for the first family as they prepare for the inauguration. >> yeah, they don't want anything to go wrong here, so they've been practicing for weeks now. and yes, we have a little bit of free music here on the mall, that i'm sure will continue throughout the morning. we'll also have plenty of security here on the mall and around washington, in the days ahead. we'll be talking about that. but do you worry that airport security guards get a little too close? a look at you and your family with those new whole body scanners. well, we'll tell you about some changes the tsa is making after much public outcry. well, i didn. see
music, france just wants to forget the stain on its beloved tour de france. most french, though, say that they're just exhausted with this story. they've had enough. and they want the world to move on. victor? >> zain, thanks. let's go back now to randi kaye, live on the national mall in d.c. and we know that there's at least one fife and drum squad there, practicing and preparing. and we've seen all week, all the preps with even the stand-ins for the first family as they prepare for the...
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in the tour de france. he talked a lot tonight about his desire to win and how intense that was. and that sort of thing. but lance armstrong was pressed several times by oprah winfrey. she came back to it several times. but lance denies that he forced anyone or directed anyone on the team to use the performance-enhancing drugs, although i think a lot of teammates would disagree. >> the idea that anybody was forced or pressured or encouraged is not true. i'm -- i'm out of the business of calling somebody a liar, but if you ask me if it's true or not, i'm going to say it's true or not. that is not true. >> you know, erin, i thought it was interesting. toward the end of that exchange as it was going on several times, the quote that really stood out from lance armstrong where he said, i'm not the most believable person in the world right now. and you could kind of hear a lot of people around the world saying, uh, yeah, duh. >> i was looking for a moment, i don't know, maybe something about, what do you -- what
in the tour de france. he talked a lot tonight about his desire to win and how intense that was. and that sort of thing. but lance armstrong was pressed several times by oprah winfrey. she came back to it several times. but lance denies that he forced anyone or directed anyone on the team to use the performance-enhancing drugs, although i think a lot of teammates would disagree. >> the idea that anybody was forced or pressured or encouraged is not true. i'm -- i'm out of the business of...
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the crisis in mali is but escalating since it began a year ago the government asked france to step in then is paris expecting anything in return for this military assistance well i think it's important to remember that although the mali and government arsed fronts the step in the region which they're invading is a region which is occupied by the two or it people who don't really see themselves as citizens of mali necessarily they occupy space is on the borders of algeria and libya niger as well as mali and i think the money government inviting france in to help deal with them is not dissimilar to the way in which that on the state asked us assistance to deal with the kurds i think the response that sponsored we hoped for probably be something along the lines of number one. increase military presence in the region france has likes to have a lot of military presence in its former colonies far more than britain and i think the second thing would be favorable terms of trade oil and natural resources well we just got a minute which is one of our few final thirty second question we can all
the crisis in mali is but escalating since it began a year ago the government asked france to step in then is paris expecting anything in return for this military assistance well i think it's important to remember that although the mali and government arsed fronts the step in the region which they're invading is a region which is occupied by the two or it people who don't really see themselves as citizens of mali necessarily they occupy space is on the borders of algeria and libya niger as well...
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france has the largest muslim community in all of europe. every 12 person in france is a follower of islam today, and the numbers are growing. more people are currently reading the koran than the bible. the number of christians in europe has been rapidly declining. the protestant church says today it attracts fewer and fewer people, resulting in an empty church pews in many places, but what do you do when a church building is no longer needed? do you tear it down or give it a new purpose? some disused churches becomes hotels or restaurants, but there are limits to the new uses that church authorities are willing to accept. in germany, for instance, representatives of the catholic and protestant churches have officially recommended not to turn churches into mosques. one village in france has discovered that this can certainly be a delicate issue. >> there's a small catholic community in the heart of france that has too little money and too many churches. the church of the holy virgin is located in historic town center. a few hundred meters aw
france has the largest muslim community in all of europe. every 12 person in france is a follower of islam today, and the numbers are growing. more people are currently reading the koran than the bible. the number of christians in europe has been rapidly declining. the protestant church says today it attracts fewer and fewer people, resulting in an empty church pews in many places, but what do you do when a church building is no longer needed? do you tear it down or give it a new purpose? some...
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: just to be clear, in france the people with the pink signs dancing to abba are the anti-gay protesters. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] when it comes to the sanctity of marriage, it turns out the french are just like us! they know that it's adam and eve not adam and yves. [ laughter ] the french know that god ordained marriage to be between one man and one woman and that man's mistress, who is also the woman's mistress. [ laughter ] but it's very tasteful. [ laughter ] but it's not just their opposition to gay marriage that has me feeling less miserables about le french: it's their newfound commitment to the war on terror. jim? >> in mali, france stepped up military moves to stop islamic fighters tied to al qaeda. >> france this week dispatched 2500 troops and commenced air strikes. >> the u.s. is very pleased that france is doing this, i think to a degree surprised. >> stephen: mais oui, to a degree surprised the us is. [ laughter ] up until now, the only thing that got the french angry enough to fight was serving a bordelaise sauce with fish. [ laughter ] france is putting the hur
: just to be clear, in france the people with the pink signs dancing to abba are the anti-gay protesters. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] when it comes to the sanctity of marriage, it turns out the french are just like us! they know that it's adam and eve not adam and yves. [ laughter ] the french know that god ordained marriage to be between one man and one woman and that man's mistress, who is also the woman's mistress. [ laughter ] but it's very tasteful. [ laughter ] but it's not just...
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france has the largest muslim community in all of europe. every 12 person in france is a follower of islam today, and the numbers are growing. more people are currently reading the koran than the bible. the number of christians in europe has been rapidly declining. the protestant church says today it attracts fewer and fewer people, resulting in an empty church pews in many places, but what do you do when a church building is no longer needed? do you tear it down or give it a new purpose? some disused churches becomes hotels or restaurants, but there are limits to the new uses that church authorities are willing to accept. in germany, for instance, representatives of the catholic and protestant churches have officially recommended not to turn churches into mosques. one village in france has discovered that this can certainly be a delicate issue. >> there's a small catholic community in the heart of france that has too little money and too many churches. the church of the holy virgin is located in historic town center. a few hundred meters aw
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magreb is is to blame for this really with regards to the hostage situation the jury but what france and what your other news competitors are neglecting to tell the world is that the al qaeda in the islamic magreb is working closely with the libyan islamic fighting group for whom france itself intervened on behalf of a nato this intervention with the bombing in libya in their gallant raid of libya in two thousand and eleven so libya's becoming how kind of a playground and that is mostly down to western sponsored al-qaeda playground if you look back just in the last twelve months without any question without any really debate in foreign policy circles countries one of the united states the u.k. and france are now militarily active in the african theater what we're seeing is the world police here and what they're doing is protecting corporate interests in africa there's a british franco a gold mining industry in a country like mali well earlier we spoke to u.k. based political analysts downplays broken he says the french intervention is a result of failed western strategy in africa. yo
magreb is is to blame for this really with regards to the hostage situation the jury but what france and what your other news competitors are neglecting to tell the world is that the al qaeda in the islamic magreb is working closely with the libyan islamic fighting group for whom france itself intervened on behalf of a nato this intervention with the bombing in libya in their gallant raid of libya in two thousand and eleven so libya's becoming how kind of a playground and that is mostly down to...
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you can best cancer and you can win the tour de france but you can't beat the tour de france 7 times and beat cancer or vice versa meaning you have won the tour de france and lost seven testicles. it's obvious in hindsight. it's like the tooth fairy. of course, a winged fairy spends her life collecting baby teeth yet somehow has money in her pocket to give out. defies credibility. any idiot with half a brain should have been able to see armstrong of lying. they've been testing me like crazy. they've been following you. don't the results speak for themselves at a certain point? >> jon: hello! hello. [ laughter ] nailed it again. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] you know what? for as good as interviewing as i am, i would not be surprised if armstrong was also banging david patreaus. [ laughter ] looking at how the two of us have aged since that interview, i need to start doping. [ laughter ] so armstrong admits doping. it's a long road back to redemption. how can he find himself back to america's good graces. >> he has indicated a willingness to testify against others. >> jon: good,
you can best cancer and you can win the tour de france but you can't beat the tour de france 7 times and beat cancer or vice versa meaning you have won the tour de france and lost seven testicles. it's obvious in hindsight. it's like the tooth fairy. of course, a winged fairy spends her life collecting baby teeth yet somehow has money in her pocket to give out. defies credibility. any idiot with half a brain should have been able to see armstrong of lying. they've been testing me like crazy....
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with the muslim world they can start by bettering the relations with the muslim community in france itself that would be a far more significant step forward than bombing yet another muslim country now african nations where when will they be left to solve their internal problems by themselves without foreign interference. well i think when they stand up. to the imperial powers i think it's a mistake on the part of the mullahs the mahdi government no matter what its difficulties to call for help from the very people who are responsible since colonial times for so much of the disaster in that part in that part of the world only a small look north and east would tell you that in the middle east the constant attentions of the imperial powers have generation after generation worsen the problem not made it better france is saying of course nationals are threatened there in mali what sort of response and support would it get from the french people do you think the french people will support this military campaign. they may well do i mean i think your correspondent was was right when they sa
with the muslim world they can start by bettering the relations with the muslim community in france itself that would be a far more significant step forward than bombing yet another muslim country now african nations where when will they be left to solve their internal problems by themselves without foreign interference. well i think when they stand up. to the imperial powers i think it's a mistake on the part of the mullahs the mahdi government no matter what its difficulties to call for help...
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the governments of japan, france, and norway have said their citizens were among the captives. the militants demanded that france end its military campaign in neighboring mai. theyhreatened to leave the country and take the hostages with them so the security forces moved in. a number of hostages and militants were killed during the operation. >> translator: the algerian authorities informed me about the developments of the situation on a regular basis. i don't have enough information yet to evaluate it. >> japan's chief cabinet secretary says government officials have been in contact with managers at a japanese engineers firm. employees of jgc corporation work at the plant. they confirm the safety of three japanese nationals. there's conflicting information on 14 others. >>> fear fighting prompted an emergency meeting on thursday in mali. eu foreign ministers med and agreed to speed up preparations for a mission deployment in mali. the armed forces of france launched a military intervention. extremists are already in control of the northern part of the west african nation. fran
the governments of japan, france, and norway have said their citizens were among the captives. the militants demanded that france end its military campaign in neighboring mai. theyhreatened to leave the country and take the hostages with them so the security forces moved in. a number of hostages and militants were killed during the operation. >> translator: the algerian authorities informed me about the developments of the situation on a regular basis. i don't have enough information yet...
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town of diabaly. >> france has poured hundreds of troops into the town. the leader has promised reprises attacks against leaders in mali, africa, and europe. >> france's and intervention in mali is raising questions -- france's sudden intervention in diabaly is raising questions. -- in mali is raising questions. >> how can we help our french neighbor and friend with logistical, political, humanitarian, or medical assistance? >> the french are trying to shore up mali's embattled armed forces, which have been in disarray since last year's coup. the rebels imposed sharia law and are suspected of links to the bolkiah -- to al qaeda. german opposition parties are calling for better coordination within the european union. >> when we say that what france has started is a step in the right direction, that does not mean we will just jump in. it must mean that we way what makes sense and what contribution germany could actually make. >> the french soldiers expect to be joined by soldiers from neighboring west african countries. britain and the u.s. are offering log
town of diabaly. >> france has poured hundreds of troops into the town. the leader has promised reprises attacks against leaders in mali, africa, and europe. >> france's and intervention in mali is raising questions -- france's sudden intervention in diabaly is raising questions. -- in mali is raising questions. >> how can we help our french neighbor and friend with logistical, political, humanitarian, or medical assistance? >> the french are trying to shore up mali's...
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the problem is the french government is the biggest economic actor in france it spans the equivalent of fifty six point five percent of all of the economic activity the only other countries that spent more apart from sweden than the european union are places like north korea and we all know those are not the world's most prosperous nations there is absolutely no question the french need incredible radical economic reform it was not present on the sarkozy administration and frankly the feckless and incompetence of mr hall on the president has resulted in the situation we have noise massive outpouring of cash for these two three billion euros that's the equivalent of about two percent of the entire economy left the country just during october and november last year let's face it the last time the french government balance their books was in the middle of the nineteen seventies france is in appalling prices and barely half the country are paying income tax you've got a situation where in fact public opinion is not starting to realize that france is bankrupt poland figaro today eighty pe
the problem is the french government is the biggest economic actor in france it spans the equivalent of fifty six point five percent of all of the economic activity the only other countries that spent more apart from sweden than the european union are places like north korea and we all know those are not the world's most prosperous nations there is absolutely no question the french need incredible radical economic reform it was not present on the sarkozy administration and frankly the feckless...
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it to do if you had wanted to destroy the credibility of france and the western countries over the last five or ten years you couldn't have done a better job by the absurd contradiction of what they do. i mean the troops have not enjoyed the same success in somalia where its special forces failed in their mission to rescue a hostage in the south of the country so here's the botched operation led the captive secret agent dead along with two french soldiers and seventeen militants from al qaeda is al shabaab cell currently nine other french nationals are thought to be held hostage across africa. the brother of ailing present and go chavez has denied rumors the venezuelan leader is in a coma they say after thousands of his supporters run it on the day when he should have been sworn in for another term even as a well and supreme court has postponed the now we ration indefinitely while travis recovers from cancer surgery and pepper escobar from asia times online says several factions including coronations will be wrangling for power in china says continued absence. shows these war is not a m
it to do if you had wanted to destroy the credibility of france and the western countries over the last five or ten years you couldn't have done a better job by the absurd contradiction of what they do. i mean the troops have not enjoyed the same success in somalia where its special forces failed in their mission to rescue a hostage in the south of the country so here's the botched operation led the captive secret agent dead along with two french soldiers and seventeen militants from al qaeda...
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it's the people of france is the people of poland it's the people of ireland until they were deceived it's all the peoples of europe they want a new relationship in the political structure professor thank you very much indeed thanks for joining us live there professor rodney shakespeare joining us live there in london. israel has issued two hundred tenders for new housing in the west bank a settlement watchdog group has issued a report saying the government is deliberately using construction in vital areas to undermine the creation of a palestinian state and many israeli settlers feel this isn't about giving them new homes any more. now the fact is wary about unpacking again he's already been forced to move twice first from the israeli settlement of in the sinai peninsula and then twenty three years later from the settlement of gaza in a move television hoped would inspire peace both times his government had encouraged him to put down roots in the settlements and both times his government forced him out is a good argument for the my government betrayed me it betrayed the people it sen
it's the people of france is the people of poland it's the people of ireland until they were deceived it's all the peoples of europe they want a new relationship in the political structure professor thank you very much indeed thanks for joining us live there professor rodney shakespeare joining us live there in london. israel has issued two hundred tenders for new housing in the west bank a settlement watchdog group has issued a report saying the government is deliberately using construction in...
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i think so and the economy the trouble staking front the biggest problem facing france is jobs the lack of jobs i don't see how so they're getting involved in the invasion of mali or fighting rebels that mark is going to help the situation and i think hollande does believe that his popularity ratings show incredibly low are going to be boosted by. so i think this is a very mistaken policy by hollande he is extremely unpopular he's only been in power less than a year and he thinks that the way out of the top popularity is to sort of wrap himself over the lag and start going back we passed that he's made a huge mistake he should be tackling the economic problems and focusing purely on those i think but nevertheless there are those who saying that al qaeda is definitely trying to take over northern mali and indeed the south as well i spoke to a man of the siesta say he's saying that the french should be negotiating rather than trying to bomb but can you actually bomb away ideology in this way i don't think you can go and i think that if the french think there's a military solution to this
i think so and the economy the trouble staking front the biggest problem facing france is jobs the lack of jobs i don't see how so they're getting involved in the invasion of mali or fighting rebels that mark is going to help the situation and i think hollande does believe that his popularity ratings show incredibly low are going to be boosted by. so i think this is a very mistaken policy by hollande he is extremely unpopular he's only been in power less than a year and he thinks that the way...
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here with the uranium we've got big uranium reserves france is obviously it just begs the question does approaches the question france is very heavily reliant on nuclear for its energy is it trying to protect its maybe future reserves it's highly likely you really it's france's. i mean you could say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mildly but specifically niger and that part where the people reside. do you see it on top of that we've got more updates an expert analysis of the crisis in north africa on a website as well r.t. dot com. from mr david cameron used the hostage crisis in algeria to delay his announcement on britain's future role within the e.u. also calling the leader of the u.k. independence party nigel farage it's after the pm was forced to cancel for his speech on the issue now to sort of caught up with the you could lead to discuss the released extracts from the would be address. key to the ongoing hostage crisis in algeria involving a number of british nationals amongst others the prime minister had to postpone that lo
here with the uranium we've got big uranium reserves france is obviously it just begs the question does approaches the question france is very heavily reliant on nuclear for its energy is it trying to protect its maybe future reserves it's highly likely you really it's france's. i mean you could say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mildly but specifically niger and that part where the people reside. do you see it on top of that we've got...
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france has requested some u.s. drones to help the french operations. but on that for these two requests, washington hasn't given a new reply yet. officially, france understand that after 11 years in afghanistan, the united states doesn't want to engage in another war, but still, it believes that the united states could do more to help fighting terrorism in africa. that's the official version. >> okay. stephane pedrazzi out of paris for us. it does seem to be a telling reaction from the u.s. >> well, look, it's pattern. prsh doesn't want to get into foreign policy issues in the second term and we don't have enough money to do it, as well. so we saw this with israel in august with the joint military exercise and at the last minute we went, oh, i think only about ten people can show and that was the beginning of israel ramping up the iranian nuke clear issues. and we'll have more on though elections in a few minutes. >>> washington is bracing for obama's public inauguration has lawmakers signal some progress on budget talks. >>> and-snowfall bringing trav
france has requested some u.s. drones to help the french operations. but on that for these two requests, washington hasn't given a new reply yet. officially, france understand that after 11 years in afghanistan, the united states doesn't want to engage in another war, but still, it believes that the united states could do more to help fighting terrorism in africa. that's the official version. >> okay. stephane pedrazzi out of paris for us. it does seem to be a telling reaction from the...
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after the meeting, french foreign ministers -- the french foreign minister said france had european backing for its military efforts. >> of the eu have expressed their solidarity, both with mali and the intervention of france. all of my colleagues, without exception, have highlighted the full support the actions of friends and are thankful that france reacted so quickly. to quote the remarks of one of them, "without france, there would have been no mali." >> mali gained independence from france in 1960. more than 100 people have reportedly been stabbed, shot, or potentially burned to death by a massacre in the syrian city of homes. the attack in a poor area of the city's edge killed 106 people, some of them children, according to the britain-based syrian observatory for human rights. many homes were set on fire and some of the victims' bodies appeared to have been burned. it was unclear whether the attackers were part of the syrian army or members of a militia loyal to president bashar al-assad. widespread violence was reported thursday across syria, with continued bombings by government pl
after the meeting, french foreign ministers -- the french foreign minister said france had european backing for its military efforts. >> of the eu have expressed their solidarity, both with mali and the intervention of france. all of my colleagues, without exception, have highlighted the full support the actions of friends and are thankful that france reacted so quickly. to quote the remarks of one of them, "without france, there would have been no mali." >> mali gained...
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for over a year well before the french intervention so what france is doing now is merely the surface of this and if we dig a little bit deeper we see that the western imperial powers are responsible very much and an integral part of all of the dynamics in mali but the reality is that handing it over to african troops is handing it over to puppet governments it's handing it over to troops that are beholden to so-called advisors remember that whatever forces are mounted by the african union or by eco wasser by any of these other regional organizations these are merely fronts they are or they are entirely bankrolled and part of the us and western imperial system they cannot exist without the bin if a sense of africa without the leadership of washington london paris and so forth so to say that you're going to hand it over to the troops is to say that you're going to hand it from your left and into your right and. the u.s. secretary of state has acknowledged they are revolution which the u.s. backed both vocally and militarily led to a rise in extremism on wednesday heather clinton testif
for over a year well before the french intervention so what france is doing now is merely the surface of this and if we dig a little bit deeper we see that the western imperial powers are responsible very much and an integral part of all of the dynamics in mali but the reality is that handing it over to african troops is handing it over to puppet governments it's handing it over to troops that are beholden to so-called advisors remember that whatever forces are mounted by the african union or...
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what they're asked to, particularly in the tour de france in terms of biking up the face of the pyrenees, 35, 40 miles an hour, many cyclists who i have spoken to said the drugs we are taking, survival drugs, we're trying to increase oba oxygenation of our blood. how do you do it so that it's safe, bikes are feel they can compete if without putting themselves at risk? that's what cycling faces now. >> talk about lance's own career here. you have said before, and people agree, he did the interview because he wants the u.s. anti-doping agency to lift the lifetime ban on him and go ahead in his future, perhaps compete in triathlons, other events, is this something that will actually work? >> it's a great question. he's attempting to do the public relations equivalent of the eye of the needle, not only dioes h have to show the anti-doping agency that they were right, he was wrong, he's contrite, but he has to not reveal too much because if he does there's a conga line of lawyers ready to sue for him $100 million fortune for all of the time his countersued, won libel suits against newspapers,
what they're asked to, particularly in the tour de france in terms of biking up the face of the pyrenees, 35, 40 miles an hour, many cyclists who i have spoken to said the drugs we are taking, survival drugs, we're trying to increase oba oxygenation of our blood. how do you do it so that it's safe, bikes are feel they can compete if without putting themselves at risk? that's what cycling faces now. >> talk about lance's own career here. you have said before, and people agree, he did the...
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so this is still a problem in france and it is hard to resolve even though france is the birthplace of freedom and human rights if your name is different it is still difficult or this is either. in a film he made a movie called. a you played and they'll jerry and pretending to be an italian yes that's true did you find any parallels with your own life and was there any special message that you wanted to. express to the audience by play or by made making this film. well personally i haven't experienced anything like that my father. my father who. changed his name when he moved to france. and you know he's a reasons were quite interesting. de wasn't charge of a group of french workers i did book and that in those days it was uncommon for in the old cheery him to be in a position of authority. as he did so changed his name to void problems. even though i don't think he faced any particular problems then with the deal. so this story off pretending to be an italian book it is actually about the same thing. you know. but there are people who are worried that other research won't like them. a
so this is still a problem in france and it is hard to resolve even though france is the birthplace of freedom and human rights if your name is different it is still difficult or this is either. in a film he made a movie called. a you played and they'll jerry and pretending to be an italian yes that's true did you find any parallels with your own life and was there any special message that you wanted to. express to the audience by play or by made making this film. well personally i haven't...
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border in mark saying that will be a huge problem for the for the for the kind of france and its allies. to turn our attention not about a vote jordan where many are heading to the polls in early parliamentary elections announced by the king in response to two years of our spring protests this is the first time the prime minister will not be appointed by royal decree but the monarch will only consult the parliament over its choice over the course of critical voices so as the country is as far from real change as ever claims that the government is likely to rig the ballot and the vote has been boycotted by the muslim brotherhood that is a move that's had broad support and we interviewed the incumbent prime minister abdullah and saud we think the brotherhood has chosen the wrong way to achieve its goals here's a quick preview of what's coming up at eight hundred forty g.m.t. . the brotherhood is a city that has been part of the national political process for a long time since the one nine hundred forty s. it has been actively involved in the political and social affairs of the country it
border in mark saying that will be a huge problem for the for the for the kind of france and its allies. to turn our attention not about a vote jordan where many are heading to the polls in early parliamentary elections announced by the king in response to two years of our spring protests this is the first time the prime minister will not be appointed by royal decree but the monarch will only consult the parliament over its choice over the course of critical voices so as the country is as far...
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responds to france's intervention in mali. troops. in the. i the french have died had no need for the military operation in mali but the discussion is to undergo in as to exactly why the western nation has people who are as written soil again costing money and people's lives official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another may or france's defense minister has declared total become question mali is the main goal with the president echoing french troops twenty five hundred so far who remain in the region or as long as necessary there to demilitarize huge checks of africa so that they will to monopolize access to the city to the resources this is the day we think this is the complete specifically i mean relations do it to states that no we seeing problems in other parts of the european union troops of european union troops actually being used i mean some of the money conflict as well which has been relatively rare in the past gold mali is the world's third largest producer of oil gas a
responds to france's intervention in mali. troops. in the. i the french have died had no need for the military operation in mali but the discussion is to undergo in as to exactly why the western nation has people who are as written soil again costing money and people's lives official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another may or france's defense minister has declared total become question mali is the main goal with the president...